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UN chief to visit gang-plagued Haiti in solidarity with victims
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Iraq coach urges outsiders to 'shock the world'
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EU nears finish line on US tariff deal
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With Zelensky present, G7 seeks to 'do something' on Ukraine
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EU kicks off first phase of membership negotiations with Ukraine
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Ukraine offers lucrative fixed-term army contracts to woo recruits
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Netanyahu says will run in upcoming Israeli elections
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Hundreds protest Iran's 'regime team' ahead of World Cup opener
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US says Hormuz to be toll-free under Iran deal
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Nearly half the world's children exposed to three or more climate risks: UNICEF
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Tour of Switzerland set to showcase Pogacar's pre-Tour de France form
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Iran prepare for tense World Cup opener, Spain stunned by Cape Verde
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Uruguay frustrated by dogged Saudi Arabia in World Cup draw
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Social networks, online video outweigh traditional media in 2026
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Eight dead in fiery US bomber crash in California: military
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Haaland primed for 'big impact' at World Cup, says Norway coach
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Argentine fans challenge Kansas City's BBQ crown
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Winds batter Shinnecock as US Open practice begins
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'Competitive animal' Messi set for sixth World Cup
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Spaun hopes grit and grinding brings US Open title repeat
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Trump says Hormuz to reopen Friday under US-Iran deal
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Belgium fight back to draw with Egypt in World Cup group game
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Fearsome France begin World Cup wary of over-confidence
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Forget losing course: Fitzpatrick wants Shinnecock tough
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No panic, says De la Fuente after Spain held by Cape Verde
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Belgium and Egypt draw 1-1 in World Cup group game
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Vilified Knicks owner Dolan gets some relief with NBA title
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Clark seeks US Open redemption after smashing Oakmont locker
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New York classical concerts adapt to growing population with dementia
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Cape Verde hero Vozinha sheds 'tears of resilience' after stopping Spain
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England ready to take final step at World Cup, says Saka
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Trump says Hormuz to 'completely open' after US-Iran peace deal
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Senegal aim to overcome 'regrettable' absence of fans denied World Cup visas
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Spain held by tiny Cape Verde at World Cup as Iran make bow
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US won't need 'much help' on Hormuz, Trump says at G7
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Toothless Spain held by Cape Verde on World Cup debut
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With visas denied, Senegal World Cup fans watch from afar
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Crystal Palace appoint Sage as manager
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Trump says Strait of Hormuz will be 'completely open' Friday
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Brazil's Splitter to become new NBA Bulls coach: reports
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Greed or player health? 'Damaging' World Cup drinks breaks under spotlight
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Murdochs' Fox to acquire US streaming giant Roku
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Argentine mining threatens scarce water resources in the Andes
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Abdullah Ibrahim, world-renowned South African jazz pianist
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Trump to hold political rally on July 4 to mark US 250th
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Deschamps points to Spain as team to beat at World Cup
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Tunisian football bosses mull firing Lamouchi after World Cup thrashing
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Timeline of Trump-linked resort project in Albania
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Relegated Wolves appoint Peixoto as new manager
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New Zealand need collective effort to replace Williamson: Ravindra
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Inside a majestic domed church at one of Russia's oldest monasteries, bearded priests in red-and-gold frocks recite prayers calling for "victory" in the four-year war against Ukraine.
Ukrainian mother's agony highlights abuse and weaponisation of draft
The last time 68-year-old Tetiana Zaitseva saw her son Artem, she was bringing him clothes after he was detained and taken to an army recruitment centre the night before.
Swiss to vote on stricter rules for conscientious objection
The Swiss will vote Sunday on imposing stricter rules for claiming conscientious objection to military service, as the war in Ukraine and other geopolitical tensions push European countries to bolster army numbers.
'Resilient' Knicks on brink of NBA title after record rally
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Suspense surrounds Swiss anti-immigration vote
The Swiss will vote Sunday on a divisive anti-immigration proposal to cap the country's population, with the result expected to be tight and warnings of "chaos" if it passes.
Rising costs and competition threaten GoPro
For nearly 25 years, GoPro cameras have gone underwater, glided with parachutes and slipped down ski slopes, allowing the adventurous to record images of their experiences.
A taste of home: Zimbabwe restaurants revive traditional food
With both hands gripping a large wooden spoon, a woman stirred thick maize-meal porridge -- Zimbabwe's staple known as sadza -- over an open fire while a three-legged pot of sorghum bubbled beside her.
AI gold rush upends San Francisco housing market
In San Francisco, the longtime hub of the US tech sector, fortunes tied to artificial intelligence startups are inflating home prices and fueling a spike in evictions, splitting the city's population into two different trajectories.
'It just hurts': Spurs search for answers after epic collapse against Knicks
Victor Wembanyama and the San Antonio Spurs were searching for answers after a historic collapse against the New York Knicks in game four of the NBA Finals on Wednesday.
World Cup set for kickoff after high ticket prices, visa issues dog buildup
The World Cup kicks off Thursday with co-hosts Mexico taking on South Africa in the Estadio Azteca in Mexico City, launching a sprawling tournament of 48 teams that will last nearly six weeks.
Several arrested outside NBA Finals in New York
Police arrested several unruly fans near Madison Square Garden in New York Wednesday night, where basketball fans gathered for Game 4 of the NBA Finals between the Spurs and the Knicks, an AFP photographer observed.
Knicks stage historic comeback to beat Spurs, one win from NBA title
The New York Knicks staged the biggest comeback in NBA Finals history on Wednesday as they erased a 29-point deficit to beat the San Antonio Spurs 107-106 and now need one more win to seal the title.
The Indian workers training AI robots to take their jobs
With a smartphone strapped to her head, Indian housewife Nagireddy Sriramyachandra films herself slicing mangoes to train AI-powered robots to take on household jobs in the future.
AI robot cleaners leave the lab for China's living rooms
Beijing cleaner Lin Meiqiong found her work a little easier the day she was paired with an unlikely new colleague -- a tall, wheeled robot with AI-powered tidying skills.
In ageing South Korea, AI dolls care for the elderly
In her tiny apartment in South Korea, where she lives alone, 78-year-old Bang Chun-ja spends her days with a childlike AI-powered doll she says she prefers to people.
S.Korea hits Coupang with record fine over e-commerce data leak
South Korea hit e-commerce giant Coupang with a record $408 million fine Thursday over a leak that allegedly exposed more than 30 million customers' data and has provoked the ire of US lawmakers.
US, Iran hit each other again as hopes for quick peace deal fade
The United States launched fresh attacks against Iran on Thursday, prompting Tehran to retaliate, as US leaders accused their counterparts of dragging out negotiations for a deal to end the three-month war.
Stocks drop, oil rises as Iran and rate worries dog traders
Fresh worries about the Middle East ceasefire and the prospect of a US interest rate hike hit stocks and oil prices Thursday, following a rollercoaster week for markets that has sent shivers through trading floors.
Giants under pressure in open Women's T20 World Cup
The Women's T20 World Cup starts on Friday when hosts England face Sri Lanka in Birmingham, with at least one leading nation guaranteed an early exit from what promises to be an unusually open tournament.
Antonelli seeks sixth straight win at Barcelona Grand Prix
Ten years after Max Verstappen announced his arrival by winning the 2016 Spanish Grand Prix, his apparent heir Mercedes' teenage ace Kimi Antonelli, will on Sunday seek a crushing sixth consecutive victory.
Russia's conscripts recount pressure to fight in Ukraine
After Russian police started using facial-recognition cameras to identify men wanted by military authorities, a young bank worker spent weeks avoiding the Moscow metro.
Twenty-two countries tell Iran to stop attacks 'on our soil'
Twenty-two countries including the United States and European nations jointly warned Iran on Thursday to stop attacking people "on our soil".
ECB set to hike interest rates to tame Iran war inflation surge
The European Central Bank is set to hike interest rates Thursday for the first time since 2023 as the Iran war fuels inflation, despite concerns the move could hit growth in the struggling eurozone.
Pilots demand answers ahead of Air India crash anniversary
India's aviation accident probe agency is facing renewed criticism from pilot groups ahead of the anniversary of the 2025 Air India Boeing-787 crash in Ahmedabad, which killed 260 people.
Iran's World Cup super fans excited for football despite the war
Between them, Reza Mansoor and Mostafa Pourmand have attended 11 World Cups to cheer on their beloved Iran, and even a war between their team and host nation the United States is not going to stop them this time.
Drone rescue highlights US Navy's autonomous push
The use of a sea drone to rescue two US Army aviators apparently shot down by Iran underscores the growing importance of such vessels in Washington's naval operations, analysts said Wednesday.
All in on Musk, SpaceX's self-declared 'dream weaver'
When SpaceX lists on Wall Street, expected on Friday, Elon Musk will serve simultaneously as chief executive, chief technology officer and board chairman of the rocket and AI company.
South Africa brace for Azteca test against Mexico
South Africa coach Hugo Broos has challenged his players to block out an expected wall of sound on Thursday when they take on co-hosts Mexico in their World Cup opener.
SpaceX on cusp of record IPO that could make Musk a trillionaire
SpaceX enters the final stretch Thursday before its expected trading on Wall Street as part of the biggest initial public offering in history, which could propel co-founder Elon Musk to trillionaire status.
G7 summit under tight security on both sides of Lake Geneva
France and Switzerland are imposing tight security for a looming G7 summit in Evian-les-Bains, with a demonstration to be held Sunday in Geneva serving as their first test.
Singer Taylor Swift courtside as Knicks duel Spurs in NBA Finals
Pop diva Taylor Swift was courtside at Madison Square Garden to cheer on the New York Knicks in game four of the NBA Finals on Wednesday.
Milestone-man McKenzie ready to 'rip' into Crusaders in Super semi
All Blacks star Damian McKenzie says the Waikato Chiefs are pumped up and ready to "rip" into the Canterbury Crusaders with a place in the Super Rugby final at stake when they meet on Friday.